2014 NFL Draft: 5 Day 2 Prospects the Cleveland Browns Must Target

2014 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns' Day 2 Targets

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The Cleveland Browns not only have two first-round picks in the 2014 NFL Draft, they have ten overall selections. That includes three picks on the second day that will allow them to add some serious talent and depth to positions of need on their roster. While these picks will be somewhat dependent on what they do in the first round, here are five players the Browns should be targeting in the second and third rounds of the draft.

5. Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU

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5. Zach Mettenberger, QB, LSU

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While I would be surprised if the Browns do not take one of the top four QBs with one of their first-round picks, it certainly is possible that they miss out. If that happens, Zach Mettenberger is an obvious target for the QB-needy Browns. He has an incredibly strong arm and a ton of raw talent. He is a risky prospect, but with proper coaching, the upside is massive.

4. Keith McGill, CB, Utah

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4. Keith McGill, CB, Utah

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Buster Skrine is a decent player, but there is plenty of room for improvement at the CB spot opposite of Joe Haden for the Browns. Standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 211 pounds, Keith McGill has great size for the CB position. He is also very long which obviously gives him an edge in coverage. He has good, not great speed and incredible jumping ability. The Browns could use some CB depth, and McGill would be a great target.

3. Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State

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3. Allen Robinson, WR, Penn State

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Josh Gordon burst onto the scene last season, establishing himself as one of the best young wide receivers in the game. Unfortunately, outside of Gordon, the Browns have next to nothing at the WR position. Allen Robinson is a big target who does a great job of high pointing the football. He is a good route runner with strong hands. Robinson does not have elite upside, but I think he would be a perfect No. 2 to complement Gordon.

2. Dakota Dozier, OG, Furman

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2. Dakota Dozier, OG, Furman

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The Browns have a good offensive line, but there is room for improvement at the guard positions. He may not be on everybody's radar, but Dakota Dozier has very intriguing skills. He is a disciplined player with great technique, great footwork and speed for a man his size (6-foot-4, 312-pounds) and has great overall strength. His lack of experience against high-level talent is concerning, but Dozier has huge upside in the middle rounds.

1. Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss

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1. Donte Moncrief, WR, Ole Miss

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The Browns must find an outside WR to play opposite of Gordon in this draft. Donte Moncrief is another player they can target to do just that. In a very deep WR class, few have the raw upside of Moncrief. He has ideal size for a WR (6-foot-2, 221-pounds) with very good speed and athleticism, runs solid routes and has consistent hands. He is a little raw and will need some time to grow, but Moncrief has big time potential.